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I went to the PanOlympics 2010 and got one last T-Shirt!
I entered the 5th Annual Panhistoria Risen Phoenix Parade!
See more pictures of my home!
This is the kiva at Wupatki:
This is a ball court at Wupatki:
I have been to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver!
Honovi's father was a trader from the Sinagua village of Wupatki. The Sinagua live in the deserts of what will one day be called the Four Corners area of the United States of America. He traveled down to the fabled land of the Chimu and the Incas in search of trade. There he met a beautiful young woman, Cocohuay ("turtledove"). He took an Incan name, Yupanqui, married Cocohuay, and settled in Cuzco for a time. There he had three daughters, Anahuarque, Taruka (a deer-like creature), and Misi ("cat"). Taruka, the middle daughter, married Tacaynamo, a Chimu artisan from Chan Chan. The two traveled north to visit the land of Taruka's father. There, Taruka took the Sinagua name, Honovi ("deer"). Honovi/Taruka and her husband now travel in search of trade. Sometimes they are accompanied by Honovi's family.
Honovi has wandered far in search of trade. She trades fine turquoise and Sinagua pottery for other goods.
Wanderlust Entry in the June 2009 Risen Phoenix Parade
I was in the Panguinness 2008 “Blades of Glory”
See my work there:
Eastern Woodland Food: Meat and Vegetables
Eastern Woodland Food: Wild Foods and Teas
America's First Cuisines: A Book Review
Pre-Columbian World in 1400 and 1500 AD
Olmec Writing
The image of Honovi comes from the Dover Electronic Clip Art Collection, specifically the Historic Costumes CD-ROM and Book.
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